Breakfast at the Market for Dad’s Day

So after a bit of rain to make our gardens happy, the weekend is looking SUPER for the SustainFloyd Market Breakfast for Father’s Day. You are coming? Right?

I will know if you are not there and make a personal follow-up to find out what terrible injury or unfortunate legal or domestic hindrance was the cause for our not seeing you there. I’ll be selling tickets–like hotcakes–from 8:30 to 10-ish.

🎯 For those of you who read this AND ASK for it, I will have twenty copies of What We Hold in Our Hands to give you for free–a neighbor to neighbor donation as long as supplies last. 🎯

The book’s focus on relationships to nature, place and community make it go well with solar-powered buckwheat pancakes, scrambled (local) eggs and sausage, and Red Rooster Coffee. You get music, and the price is right, yes? See you there!

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Fred First holds masters degrees in Vertebrate Zoology and physical therapy, and has been a biology teacher and physical therapist by profession. He moved to southwest Virginia in 1975 and to Floyd County in 1997. He maintains a daily photo-blog, broadcasts essays on the Roanoke NPR station, and contributes regular columns for the Floyd Press and Roanoke's Star Sentinel. His two non-fiction books, Slow Road Home and his recent What We Hold in Our Hands, celebrate the riches that we possess in our families and communities, our natural bounty, social capital and Appalachian cultures old and new. He has served on the Jacksonville Center Board of Directors and is newly active in the Sustain Floyd organization. He lives in northeastern Floyd County on the headwaters of the Roanoke River.
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